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we have congressman steve cohen on the show. he's going to talk about gun control. and then you know now alex jones jones, he attacked the "the young turks." >> jennifer: i hope you have invited him on. >> cenk: we have. we'll see how that turns out. >> jennifer: i could not believe that a man who is allowed to have weapons if you saw that particular explosion. i felt sorry for poor pierce morgan. on your show, the issue of gun control, you're going to be talking about it, but do you think, cenk, you, that we can actually stoke congress to do something? do you have confidence that we might be able to shame them? >> cenk: you know, it's really interesting. we talked to congressman yarmouth on the show, and he thinks we can get it done. but congressman cohen is more skeptical. every day that goes by we get further away from bogey able to do it. i have to give the obama administration credit, they're considering really strong proposals. i'm hopeful. >> jennifer: cheng uygur hopeful on gun safety measures, i'm feeling good about it. that's all i can say. we'll be watchi
we have congressman steve cohen on the show. he's going to talk about gun control. and then you know now alex jones jones, he attacked the "the young turks." >> jennifer: i hope you have invited him on. >> cenk: we have. we'll see how that turns out. >> jennifer: i could not believe that a man who is allowed to have weapons if you saw that particular explosion. i felt sorry for poor pierce morgan. on your show, the issue of gun control, you're going to be talking...
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want somebody to ask them why is the second amendment sang row sang when they have no problem with steve king trying to pass a law to change the 14th amendment, redefine it regarding the citizenship. they have no problem passing anti-abortion laws when the supremes have deemed that women have that right. they pick and choose the constitution just like they pick and choose the bible. >> stephanie: yeah and they spending how much time and taxpayer money trying to repeal the affordable care act. >> caller: exactly. not once when they bring up their precious second amendment -- and i'm a gun owner. i got my first gun at 12. nobody challenges -- why is your amendment and your part of the constitution more senkrosck -- what about the right to pursue life and happiness? >> stephanie: yeah. somebody put it that way, pat. where does your right to own a gun supersede my right to not get shot. >> caller: exactly. i grew up in a family of alcoholics and domestic abuse, and if we had guns around we would all be dead. and i throw things at the tv and my dog runs away screaming, but if we would justcol
want somebody to ask them why is the second amendment sang row sang when they have no problem with steve king trying to pass a law to change the 14th amendment, redefine it regarding the citizenship. they have no problem passing anti-abortion laws when the supremes have deemed that women have that right. they pick and choose the constitution just like they pick and choose the bible. >> stephanie: yeah and they spending how much time and taxpayer money trying to repeal the affordable care...
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steve doocy. >> i think you like a lot of people, joshua are worried that the federal government is going to come after our guns. >> it's something we have seen time and time again in history. [ sighs ] >> oh, god. >> stephanie: see obama is just like hitler. >> yeah. >> stephanie: and pol pot. >> stephanie: okay. then. a little history lesson so far. gretchen carlson and donald trump. >> i wonder if john boehner and others have reached out to people like yourself and others? >> it's not really about expert negotiators. this is almost common sense. this is like basic 101 common sense. >> stephanie: ah. >> what? >> expert negotiators like trump. >> stephanie: who went bankrupt with a casino. >> yeah that's hard to do. >> stephanie: and guest host larry o'connell. >> he was guest hosting for david miller. >> stephanie: basically john boehner became nancy pelosi without the charm. >> for the last two years. and let's give him credit you know -- there's no facelift with john boehner. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: i see that's the bar for the fill-in humor. [ mocking laughter ] >> wow. [ sighs ]
steve doocy. >> i think you like a lot of people, joshua are worried that the federal government is going to come after our guns. >> it's something we have seen time and time again in history. [ sighs ] >> oh, god. >> stephanie: see obama is just like hitler. >> yeah. >> stephanie: and pol pot. >> stephanie: okay. then. a little history lesson so far. gretchen carlson and donald trump. >> i wonder if john boehner and others have reached out to...
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steve doocy fox and friends. >> you have the main stream media beating the drum all day long about how the republican-lead house -- >> the senate does nothing. >> yeah you never hear about how they haven't passed a budget in three and a half years something like that. it's all about those darn republicans in the house versus the president of the united states. >> stephanie: uh-huh. >> oh good grief. >> what was the point of that? >> stephanie: that it's the democrats in the senate that are obstructionists? [ scooby-doo's "huh?" ] >> they filibustered more than any other senate in the history of the senate. >> but doocy conveniently forgot that. >> it was more of fox and friends attempt to try to make their audience feel like they are getting what they came there for. there is a liberal bias and only fox is going to give them the truth. they should keep the relationship going. you can ask sean hannity what happens when you lie to your audience. >> stephanie: yes. >> by the way mitt romney why isn't he singing the national anthem? >> stephanie: right? >> or america the beautiful. >> step
steve doocy fox and friends. >> you have the main stream media beating the drum all day long about how the republican-lead house -- >> the senate does nothing. >> yeah you never hear about how they haven't passed a budget in three and a half years something like that. it's all about those darn republicans in the house versus the president of the united states. >> stephanie: uh-huh. >> oh good grief. >> what was the point of that? >> stephanie: that it's...
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so, steve, very difficult week. everybody's critical of john boehner, but yet, rehe elected as speaker. why is he reelected if everybody is so critical? >> yeah, boy, that must have been a tough speech for nancy pelosi to give, by the way. look, i have been a defender of john boehner. i think he did an exceptional job when he was minority leader in 2009 and 2010, paul, really giving very strong principled opposition to the kind of policies that barack obama was promoting at that time, the stimulus bill, obamacare, and so on, holding the republican caucus in line on principled grounds. i think where republicans need to go now is look, we know barack obama is looking at governing from the left. we've seen that just the last few weeks, i think that republicans have to be very principled in opposing those policies and paul, one other thing, they have to get back to the growth message. isn't it interesting that in the last five weeks, nobody, neither party, has really been talking about what's good for the economy, how d
so, steve, very difficult week. everybody's critical of john boehner, but yet, rehe elected as speaker. why is he reelected if everybody is so critical? >> yeah, boy, that must have been a tough speech for nancy pelosi to give, by the way. look, i have been a defender of john boehner. i think he did an exceptional job when he was minority leader in 2009 and 2010, paul, really giving very strong principled opposition to the kind of policies that barack obama was promoting at that time, the...
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steve hayes, juan williams and charles krauthammer. steve? >> i think the quote you read is offensive. its clownish view of what people have been arguing both with respect to protecting national security but the threat that iranian poses to the united states of america. i think one of the areas in which hagel has shown himself to be president obama's left, and he has in a variety of different places, is the question of iran. hagel ruled out a military strike would be unreasonable, it would be foolish to do that. something that the obama administration despite fact i think they have taken a rather accommodating and patient approach has never done. the second one he proposed establishing an interest section in tehran at a time we knew, we had increasing evidence of the efforts that the iranians were make to kill u.s. soldiers on the ground in afghanistan and iraq. they were making progress on nuclear weapons. chuck hagel is proposing establishing that in tehran. i think its bad step. if you believe as i do the obama administration has meant a d
steve hayes, juan williams and charles krauthammer. steve? >> i think the quote you read is offensive. its clownish view of what people have been arguing both with respect to protecting national security but the threat that iranian poses to the united states of america. i think one of the areas in which hagel has shown himself to be president obama's left, and he has in a variety of different places, is the question of iran. hagel ruled out a military strike would be unreasonable, it...
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i'm with steve on this for this reason. i don't think if chuck schumer had no other political consideration to make, i don't think he would vote for chuck hagel. honestly. i think hagel's statements on israel and the jewish lobby don't do not sit well with chuck schumer. he is not the only one, but they don't sit well with chuck schumer. he understands the role and influence he has within the senate democratic caucus, and sort of what him saying no would mean. of course, politics doesn't exist in a vacuum. we all know that. i think chuck schumer's desire to not blemish the pick of the president of his party on defense -- this is not a small bore cabinet position. this is a big one. this is a biggy. i think ultimately unless chuck hagel in his meeting, his one-on-one meeting with schumer, something in the confirmation hearing, something disqualified comes out. i think this will be a kind of hold your nose and vote for it because ultimately his loyalty to president obama is higher than his desire. >> it will be an anguished s
i'm with steve on this for this reason. i don't think if chuck schumer had no other political consideration to make, i don't think he would vote for chuck hagel. honestly. i think hagel's statements on israel and the jewish lobby don't do not sit well with chuck schumer. he is not the only one, but they don't sit well with chuck schumer. he understands the role and influence he has within the senate democratic caucus, and sort of what him saying no would mean. of course, politics doesn't exist...
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. >> you gave steve part of our studio platform? >>steve: no. you will have to tune in. stay tuned. >> i think i'm going to be here for the three hours. >>steve: you will have to stay tuned to find out what exactly was involved. it did involve this pocket hose right here. >>brian: he's supposed to be on the camera, and he goes to get a pocket hose right in the middle of a segment. what are you? an extra? what are you? an august sillry? -- an auxiliary? >> this is getting more intriguing by the minute. i can hardly wait to hear about that hose. >>steve: it was something that happened on friday that went hardly awry. >> was this at the end of the show? >>steve: no. >> when i was on the treadmill, i was watching part of the show, but i missed this whole hose episode. then all of a sudden you guys froze at 8:40. maybe it was a direct tv satellite thing. you froze for the next 20 minutes. >>brian: it was chilly outside. >> we've got to get to headlines. it's shaping up to be a big week for white house staff announcements. president obama will nominate john brennan as an ex-c.
. >> you gave steve part of our studio platform? >>steve: no. you will have to tune in. stay tuned. >> i think i'm going to be here for the three hours. >>steve: you will have to stay tuned to find out what exactly was involved. it did involve this pocket hose right here. >>brian: he's supposed to be on the camera, and he goes to get a pocket hose right in the middle of a segment. what are you? an extra? what are you? an august sillry? -- an auxiliary? >>...
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terry schmidt and steve clemens. -- gary schmidt and steve clemons. did his nomination surprise you? >guest: it did not. when you began looking at the transition from leon panetta and asking what kind of person who would have in there, someone who would command competency and stature. he seemed an obvious choice. host: news from "the new york times." pointing out to republicans who called him and appeasers based on what he said in a rock. he voted for the rock were but then turned against that conflict. the word appeasers seems to be pretty strong. -- iraq, but then turned aginst that conflict. the word "appeaser" seems to e pretde pretty strong. guest: the most important thing that happened during the war was the search. he voted against the surge. he called the worst mistake since the vietnam. when you're talking about putting somebody as secretary of defense and has such strong views, and wrong views, that is something that will be asking him. host: we're going to share with you some of the statements by senator haggle -- hagel. also, a number of s
terry schmidt and steve clemens. -- gary schmidt and steve clemons. did his nomination surprise you? >guest: it did not. when you began looking at the transition from leon panetta and asking what kind of person who would have in there, someone who would command competency and stature. he seemed an obvious choice. host: news from "the new york times." pointing out to republicans who called him and appeasers based on what he said in a rock. he voted for the rock were but then turned...
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we want a world where our kids can grow up and be the next steve jobs. i don't think it iss gone or dead. but the headlines are not that good. wayne what would you say. >> they have to get used to a different standard of living. we have live indeed a great period of time . joathon said it is not going to continue. pick up the paper. i read the no times just this past week. there is it a professor in georgetown university. excuse me let me finish. a professor who wants to get rid of the constitution . we have poom teaching in our schools that garbage. you can't be having an educational system that gets rid of the constitution and think tre is it a future in the united states. >> my mom said how great the 50s were and maybe she is marjorie thank you for joining us this week. >> thank you . >> coming up. i hope losing weight is not your new year's resolution. packing on the pounds
we want a world where our kids can grow up and be the next steve jobs. i don't think it iss gone or dead. but the headlines are not that good. wayne what would you say. >> they have to get used to a different standard of living. we have live indeed a great period of time . joathon said it is not going to continue. pick up the paper. i read the no times just this past week. there is it a professor in georgetown university. excuse me let me finish. a professor who wants to get rid of the...
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we'll go to steve and rich and mike and john, you love this idea and think it is good for the whole, country explain. >> one of the scandal is not the deficits, but the fact that federal government collects 2.5 trillion. with the consumption or sales tax, this is the lone way we can limit how much money gets to the federal government and more businesses would be created and jobs and the federal government would not be penalizing our work and we would get more work and jobs. >> sounds good to me, rick, to you? >> here's the problem. i will not touch incredibly regressive nature of this. >> by regressive, it hits the poor more than the rich? >> exactly. put the brakes on a economy, imagine what happens here. first of all, to keep the revenue neutral, you are looking at a 20r 30 percent sales tax . add that to the state tax that governor gindale wants to add. no one will be able to afford it or go shopping. >> steve, this is a country of experiment ground . the states experiment with things that might do better. >> there are 9 states who don't have a personal income tax. you compare the
we'll go to steve and rich and mike and john, you love this idea and think it is good for the whole, country explain. >> one of the scandal is not the deficits, but the fact that federal government collects 2.5 trillion. with the consumption or sales tax, this is the lone way we can limit how much money gets to the federal government and more businesses would be created and jobs and the federal government would not be penalizing our work and we would get more work and jobs. >>...
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steve? >> steve: thanks. flight attendants are spilling some secrets of the skies from what they really serve when you ask for regular coffee, to whether that seatbelt sign threw stays on just a little too long. joining us to blow the lid off of the confessions is veteran flight attendant and author of "cruising attitude," heather pool, who joins us from los angeles. hi, how are you? >> good. how are you? >> steve: good. we were talking a little bit about this survey that came out yesterday. for instance, we heard that some flight attendants, when you ask for regular coffee, they give you decaf 'cause they want you relaxed and maybe so you fall asleep so that you're not bugging them all the time. >> i'm not going to say that i may have accidentally on purpose may have served decaf, but it was only because i couldn't get back to the galley. we work long hours and we have short layovers. so we like our coffee. we usually have a lot of coffee. we like to brew the coffee. so unless you're on a red eye flight, i d
steve? >> steve: thanks. flight attendants are spilling some secrets of the skies from what they really serve when you ask for regular coffee, to whether that seatbelt sign threw stays on just a little too long. joining us to blow the lid off of the confessions is veteran flight attendant and author of "cruising attitude," heather pool, who joins us from los angeles. hi, how are you? >> good. how are you? >> steve: good. we were talking a little bit about this survey...
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krystal ball, and steve kornacki, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> and coming up. start thinking about what you will be doing at midnight on valentine's day. that means we'll actually hit the debt ceiling there. meaning anybody with any kind of romantic life will notice. >>> and later, meeting with joe biden at the white house, and in the rewrite tonight, why has no one mentioned me to take john kerry's senate seat when he gets confirmed as secretary of state. do i have to do everything myself around here. krystal, do i? >> no, i have been talking about you from day one. >> all right, well, that is going to be in the rewrite. ♪ [ male announcer ] how do you turn an entrepreneur's dream... ♪ into a scooter that talks to the cloud? ♪ or turn 30-million artifacts... ♪ into a high-tech masterpiece? ♪ whatever your business challenge, dell has the technology and services to help you solve it. >>> the greatest govern or of al time, i mean the greatest, i don't mean just state, i mean colonial governors, the greatest governor in the history of governors. massach
krystal ball, and steve kornacki, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> and coming up. start thinking about what you will be doing at midnight on valentine's day. that means we'll actually hit the debt ceiling there. meaning anybody with any kind of romantic life will notice. >>> and later, meeting with joe biden at the white house, and in the rewrite tonight, why has no one mentioned me to take john kerry's senate seat when he gets confirmed as secretary of state....
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krystal ball, and steve kornacki, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> and coming up. start thinking about what you will be doing at midnight on valentine's day. that means we'll actually hit the debt ceiling there. meaning anybody with any kind of romantic life will notice. >>> and later, meeting with joe biden at the white house, and in the rewrite tonight, why has no one mentioned me to take john kerry's senate seat when he gets confirmed as secretary of state. do i have to do everything myself around here. krystal, do i? >> no, i have been talking about you from day one. >> all right, well, that is going to be in the rewrite. this was the hole my waist was on. but since i've been on alli, am i on this one? nope. am i on this one? no, no, no, no, no. i am on this one. [ male announcer ] for every 2 pounds you lose through diet and exercise alli can help you lose one more by blocking some of the fat you eat. simple. effective. belt-friendly. let's fight fat with alli. learn more, lose more at letsfightfat.com. >>> the greatest governor of all time, i mean the greates
krystal ball, and steve kornacki, thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >>> and coming up. start thinking about what you will be doing at midnight on valentine's day. that means we'll actually hit the debt ceiling there. meaning anybody with any kind of romantic life will notice. >>> and later, meeting with joe biden at the white house, and in the rewrite tonight, why has no one mentioned me to take john kerry's senate seat when he gets confirmed as secretary of state....
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steve, first to you here. all right, listen, you have the republicans saying essentially, we're not negotiating without spending cuts. president saying spending cuts are nonnegotiable off the table. how does this play out? >> i think they make a deal in the end. it is a real challenge it investors now to see through some of this. but what is really interesting to me is what happened over the weekend. what my reporting uncovered and what is out there in public statement is, really the administration is getting rid of the sort of quirky ideas that have been out. the platinum coin is off the table. issuing scripp or ious is off the table. digging in the trenches over the weekend, then the republicans came out and said, you know what, we are more serious about sending the country into default in return for spending cuts than you probably thought. >> it is interesting earlier on today, i tweeted out, what is the risk of a -- and amazingly, people tweeted back, absolutely 0%. and some people tweeted back, a hundred
steve, first to you here. all right, listen, you have the republicans saying essentially, we're not negotiating without spending cuts. president saying spending cuts are nonnegotiable off the table. how does this play out? >> i think they make a deal in the end. it is a real challenge it investors now to see through some of this. but what is really interesting to me is what happened over the weekend. what my reporting uncovered and what is out there in public statement is, really the...
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there are none asteroids or none i know of. >> you're scaring steve. >> he's not listening. there's balls of ka ma'amty. >> excellent! >> rising temperatures. rising entitlements. rising equality. rising births to unmarried women. could cause a lasting impact on our world but as the next guest says, hyper partisanship is blinding us to obvious problems and solutions. >> we are doomed unless we start acting now. what's wrong with you people on the other side and the other party? can't you see reality? if you won't help, get the hell out of the way. we can deflect both of these ost roi asteroids. it's technically solvable. the problem and tragedy is the mere fact that one side says, look, there's an asteroid means that the other side, no, huh? what? i won't look up. >> joining now is jonathan hate at new york university stern school of business and author of "the righteous mind." but i think he's calling the next book balls of calamity. >> must, has to. >> good subtitle. >> you say we're just typically unified by massive threats of outsiders. so why is it that these threats ba
there are none asteroids or none i know of. >> you're scaring steve. >> he's not listening. there's balls of ka ma'amty. >> excellent! >> rising temperatures. rising entitlements. rising equality. rising births to unmarried women. could cause a lasting impact on our world but as the next guest says, hyper partisanship is blinding us to obvious problems and solutions. >> we are doomed unless we start acting now. what's wrong with you people on the other side and the...
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i don't believe it. >> steve: that's nuts. >> jimmy: what did you say? >> steve: what's that? >> jimmy: what did you say? >> steve: i said it's nuts. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] sorry. i'm sorry. >> jimmy: it actually isn't -- >> steve: it's nuts. >> jimmy: -- it actually isn't nuts. >> steve: it's nuts. >> jimmy: it is, yeah. [ laughter ] >> steve: nuts. >> jimmy: this isn't good, you guys. [ laughter ] you guys, i read that iran is behind some recent cyber attacks against american banks. yeah. people could tell something was going on when they started seeing a convenience of three goats. [ laughter ] i gotta do it. [ in foreign accent ] "i have got three goats, my friend. my friend." [ laughter ] "three goats, my friend. i'll give you three goats, my friend." >> steve: "come on. give me three goats." >> jimmy: "come on." >> steve: "don't judge me, man. come on, give the goats." >> jimmy: "don't judge me." [ light laughter ] you guys, the 2013 oscar nominations will be announced tomorrow. ooh. [ cheers and applause ] so exciting to find out which movies you have to l
i don't believe it. >> steve: that's nuts. >> jimmy: what did you say? >> steve: what's that? >> jimmy: what did you say? >> steve: i said it's nuts. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] sorry. i'm sorry. >> jimmy: it actually isn't -- >> steve: it's nuts. >> jimmy: -- it actually isn't nuts. >> steve: it's nuts. >> jimmy: it is, yeah. [ laughter ] >> steve: nuts. >> jimmy: this isn't good, you guys. [ laughter ] you guys,...
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i don't think it's as simple as steve just dismissed it. these love letters or disagreement over some love letters to israel. real national security issues at stake. senator hagel was opposed to sanctions against syria. one of a handful of sanctions -- >> i want to get steve to respond to you on that. i want to throw in this issue. what is a bigger issue for chuck hagel among democrats? some of these issues involving israel on iran. he brought up ben carden, we know that there's some question frank lautenberg, chuck schumer, democrats like that. but there's also been what he said about james hormelback in 1998. i know you have done am some extensive conversations with chuck hagel about anti-gay thing. barney frank was very offended by this. just this week said i cannot think of any other minority group in the u.s. today where such a negative statement would not be an obstacle to a major presidential. >> he has apologized for the statement and hormel in a very large statement, a gracious statement accepted it and said, this is really importa
i don't think it's as simple as steve just dismissed it. these love letters or disagreement over some love letters to israel. real national security issues at stake. senator hagel was opposed to sanctions against syria. one of a handful of sanctions -- >> i want to get steve to respond to you on that. i want to throw in this issue. what is a bigger issue for chuck hagel among democrats? some of these issues involving israel on iran. he brought up ben carden, we know that there's some...
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steve? >> yeah, scott, let me tell you what dennis lockhart of the fed is saying and i'll give you the context of why this could be important for fed policy. lockhart saying new asset purchase program is not qe incontinuety. that open ended does not mean without bounds. he's concerned about growth of the fed's balance sheet, and at some point he said qe could hurt market functioning and financial stability. among those things that could hurt is what the fed says every year to treasury from the earnings on its balance sheet, could be reduced whiled fed is in the midst of an exit policy. saying the open-ended nature of qe is now necessary. at least for now, but he is saying it could take three years to reach 6.5% unemployment. and he's making strong comments about the fiscal side, saying the next few months will be a moment of true fiscal policy urging the fiscal side to get on board with what the fed is frying to do to help the economy. 2013 he says will be a test of the country's ability to
steve? >> yeah, scott, let me tell you what dennis lockhart of the fed is saying and i'll give you the context of why this could be important for fed policy. lockhart saying new asset purchase program is not qe incontinuety. that open ended does not mean without bounds. he's concerned about growth of the fed's balance sheet, and at some point he said qe could hurt market functioning and financial stability. among those things that could hurt is what the fed says every year to treasury...
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i would say that i think steve is right. senator chuck hagel has made quite a few statements and quite a bit of, his reputation for talking about foreign policy. when he was in the senate, he had a light footprint when it came to military services. i am not so sure his experience to hisly oepens up being the right guy to be the secretary of defense. host: we have heard about the concern of sequestration and spending $500 billion over the next decade, $120 billion over the next year. what does that portend as to what secretary chuck hagel would face? guest: the defense department, when you are making decisions about spending and technology, these are decisions that were crafted a year ago. in some cases, a decade ago. to think you can turn on a dime is a very hard. so the defense secretary and with a lot of white house guidance has been planning for this. but it is a bearish big shock to the system. i am one who thinks that you can make a substantial cut. if you've had that level of automatic spending cuts, it would create th
i would say that i think steve is right. senator chuck hagel has made quite a few statements and quite a bit of, his reputation for talking about foreign policy. when he was in the senate, he had a light footprint when it came to military services. i am not so sure his experience to hisly oepens up being the right guy to be the secretary of defense. host: we have heard about the concern of sequestration and spending $500 billion over the next decade, $120 billion over the next year. what does...
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and commissioner steve nakaja. and i want to introduce our police department deputy chief at the airport, the guy in charge. david chen is here. from the adjacent coast guard facility, the commander. and we have staff members from our congressional delegation. we have staff members from senator feinstein's office, nancy pelosi's office, and others. thank you for joining us today. [applause] throughout our history, safety and security has always been our priority. safety and security of our passengers, and safety of our employees. we are building on that commitment by commissioning what is the first fire rescue boat house facility on the west coast of the united states. more simply -- [airplane noise] we are at an airport. this is the first marine emergency response facility on the west coast. more simply, we can call it the first fireboat house at an airport. it is a core value for the airport team that we have worked together to provide an exceptional airport, that we are innovating, and that we work in partnershi
and commissioner steve nakaja. and i want to introduce our police department deputy chief at the airport, the guy in charge. david chen is here. from the adjacent coast guard facility, the commander. and we have staff members from our congressional delegation. we have staff members from senator feinstein's office, nancy pelosi's office, and others. thank you for joining us today. [applause] throughout our history, safety and security has always been our priority. safety and security of our...
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it. >> steve: okay. so she didn't read it. now she is a senior fellow at the center for american progress. >> brian: she has plenty of time to read. >> gretchen: didn't cap and trade pass the house on the night michael jackson died? i think it was dead then. >> steve: the nancy pelosi house. >> gretchen: yes, it did, because i remember that sort of got lost in the headlines when michael jackson died. >> steve: it was facing certain death in the senate and it never -- >> brian: just to follow up, katherine jackson ended up in charge of the estate. >> steve: good to know. >> brian: the children have stood up for their father. >> steve: we worry about blanket. >> brian: who doesn't. >> gretchen: now to your headlines. first the journal news editors, janet hasson and mcbride published the names and addresses of every gun permit holder legally in two new york counties. now another media outlet is doing the same thing. they published the names of every licensed gun owner in new york city until this is a differ
it. >> steve: okay. so she didn't read it. now she is a senior fellow at the center for american progress. >> brian: she has plenty of time to read. >> gretchen: didn't cap and trade pass the house on the night michael jackson died? i think it was dead then. >> steve: the nancy pelosi house. >> gretchen: yes, it did, because i remember that sort of got lost in the headlines when michael jackson died. >> steve: it was facing certain death in the senate and it...
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my name is steve. my family's lived in this neighborhood for years. recently, things got so tight we had to go to our local food bank for help. i lost a lot of sleep worrying about what the neighbors might think. that is, until i saw them there, too. how'd i do, steve? a little stiff. you could have done a little better. what? come on. you know, i have an academy award. yeah, but not for playing me. announcer: play a role in ending hunger. visit feedingamerica.org/hunger and find your local food bank. >> the most potent cancer causing agent in our food supply and who is the most at risk? children. john: this scare that's educated me. when 60 minutes ran the story i believe.. environmentalist said the chemical keeping apples fresh killed kids. so apple growers lost billions. mom sport out apple juice. there is no evidence that even with the chemical are good for you. today the water may be fine but you may need to worry about the bottle. john: it could have a chemical that activists day -- say could cause all sorts of problems psych hyperactivity. anot
my name is steve. my family's lived in this neighborhood for years. recently, things got so tight we had to go to our local food bank for help. i lost a lot of sleep worrying about what the neighbors might think. that is, until i saw them there, too. how'd i do, steve? a little stiff. you could have done a little better. what? come on. you know, i have an academy award. yeah, but not for playing me. announcer: play a role in ending hunger. visit feedingamerica.org/hunger and find your local...
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joining us now is steve clemons from the new america foundation. steve writes at the atlantic magazine where he is washington editor at large. thank you so much for being here. >> my pleasure, rachel. >> president obama's announcement today that u.s. troops are going to change mission, move to a support role this spring. we had known that it was possible maybe as early as this next summer before today. do we know why the president felt he could accelerate the pace today and do it by this spring? >> well, i think that the president has looked at the -- he just won election. he has looked at the political tea leaves in the united states, and there is not very much support for this. and i think he is making a very important strategic judgment that the timing, that you've got american men and women still on the front line. they're still going to be in danger, but there is nothing strategically achievable in the spring that is different than what is strategically achievable in the summer or fall. and i think for those people who thought that barack obam
joining us now is steve clemons from the new america foundation. steve writes at the atlantic magazine where he is washington editor at large. thank you so much for being here. >> my pleasure, rachel. >> president obama's announcement today that u.s. troops are going to change mission, move to a support role this spring. we had known that it was possible maybe as early as this next summer before today. do we know why the president felt he could accelerate the pace today and do it by...
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. >> good morning directors, steve with turner construction. another good period of work put in place these last -- this last month. let's see if question get we can get this going. 561,000 craft hours through the end of november/early december. a little more than 11,000 since we last spoke. the hours represent about 160-200 workers in the field on any given day across multiple shifts that we're running. and later in the report, there is a tally. that is over a thousand unique jobs during the transit center construction including utilities. so that is craft people, a thousand craft people having worked or touched this project as reported in the certified payroll system. the sc contractor made their milestone of 162 and actually completed 165 and is on track to finish on on-time. the excavation continues and the rains that we had a week or so ago slowed things down with a little mud at the bottom of the excavation, but it continues to move west to east and under fremont street is the next step. the access trestle was completed all the way to fre
. >> good morning directors, steve with turner construction. another good period of work put in place these last -- this last month. let's see if question get we can get this going. 561,000 craft hours through the end of november/early december. a little more than 11,000 since we last spoke. the hours represent about 160-200 workers in the field on any given day across multiple shifts that we're running. and later in the report, there is a tally. that is over a thousand unique jobs during...
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steve, first to you. what are the markets saying? what is jack lew's reputation in wall street and what do you see coming forward with debt negotiations? >> i think this appointment is being taken advisedly in the sense that it's a kind of wait and see. you know, from my perspective, having covered more or less -- more or less degrees, seven of the past treasury secretaries, jack lew does come to the table with a bio that perhaps has less independence in it than any treasury secretary i can remember. robert rubin, hailing from goldman sachs, salary summers was a renowned economist. paul o'neil from alcoa. there's nothing on lew's resume that suggests any measure of independence. markets want a little bit of independence from their treasury secretary. that said, if jack lew's appointment can, in fact, result in some kind of longer term budget deal affixed to entitlements, tax reform, corporate and individual that i think markets would be happy to give up that independence. the troubling is i don't hear anybody right now saying that th
steve, first to you. what are the markets saying? what is jack lew's reputation in wall street and what do you see coming forward with debt negotiations? >> i think this appointment is being taken advisedly in the sense that it's a kind of wait and see. you know, from my perspective, having covered more or less -- more or less degrees, seven of the past treasury secretaries, jack lew does come to the table with a bio that perhaps has less independence in it than any treasury secretary i...
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i am steve thomas. >> i am steve chaid. >> the opening of the berlin brandenburg international airport is again delayed. >> five gang rape suspects appear in court for their first hearing. >> get ready for the wagner year as classical music fans celebrate the 200th anniversary of the german composer prosper a. -- gir-- german composer's birt. >> construction problems and safety concerns have dealt yet another set act, the fifth now, to berlin's new international airport. no new opening date has been scheduled, it is looking like the airport might not be opening before 2014. >> the delays are now having political repercussions. early in's mayor has announced his resignation of chair -- berlin's mayor has announced his resignation as chair. >> the list of problems facing berlin's new airport is getting even longer. the latest raft of issues means the airport will not be able to meet the revised opening date of october this year. over one billion euros more could be needed for the project. it was one disaster to many for klaus wowereit. after a crisis meeting, the mayor of berlin resigned
i am steve thomas. >> i am steve chaid. >> the opening of the berlin brandenburg international airport is again delayed. >> five gang rape suspects appear in court for their first hearing. >> get ready for the wagner year as classical music fans celebrate the 200th anniversary of the german composer prosper a. -- gir-- german composer's birt. >> construction problems and safety concerns have dealt yet another set act, the fifth now, to berlin's new international...
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david: do you hope, do you hear about a new product, a new steve-like, steve jobs-like breakthrough product that's in the works? i keep hearing about apple tv. so far we haven't seen it. is there something? because they better come out with something soon, otherwise we could see share value at 400 or even 300 and below. >> listen, i agree with you that they need to show new products and the company needs to show new products. keep in mind they have a very strong balance sheet. david: that's true. >> they can do that on the share buyback side to support the stock. they have the largest cash balance in the world. they have a lot of room they have. they have a lot of levels they can play with. i don't deny the fact they need to come up with new products. to convince investors for the stock to move materially higher. david: speaking by the way as shareholder myself, i would rather see them put the money in new products than buying shares back to hold up the value of the stock. i have to ask you a little bit about dell because you also look at dell. what do you think about the move? will it beco
david: do you hope, do you hear about a new product, a new steve-like, steve jobs-like breakthrough product that's in the works? i keep hearing about apple tv. so far we haven't seen it. is there something? because they better come out with something soon, otherwise we could see share value at 400 or even 300 and below. >> listen, i agree with you that they need to show new products and the company needs to show new products. keep in mind they have a very strong balance sheet. david:...
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and i'm hearing it's going well. >> steve clemens of the new america foundation, fascinating stuff, steve. stau very much. >> thank you, rachel. >> we'll be right back. it'll cause cavities, bad breath. patients will try and deal with it by drinking water. water will work for a few seconds but if you're not drinking it, it's going to get dry again. i recommend biotene. all the biotene products like the oral rinse...the sprays have enzymes in them. the whole formulation just works very well. it leaves the mouth feeling fresh. if i'm happy with the results and my patients are happy with the results, i don't need to look any farther. nothing. are you stealing our daughter's school supplies and taking them to work? no, i was just looking for my stapler and my... this thing. i save money by using fedex ground and buy my own supplies. that's a great idea. i'm going to go... we got clients in today. [ male announcer ] save on ground shipping at fedex office. office superstore ink retailer in america. now get $6 back in staples rewards for every ink cartridge you recycle when you spend $50 on hp
and i'm hearing it's going well. >> steve clemens of the new america foundation, fascinating stuff, steve. stau very much. >> thank you, rachel. >> we'll be right back. it'll cause cavities, bad breath. patients will try and deal with it by drinking water. water will work for a few seconds but if you're not drinking it, it's going to get dry again. i recommend biotene. all the biotene products like the oral rinse...the sprays have enzymes in them. the whole formulation just...
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. >> steve sax, what about you? where are you seeing the flow? what are investors particularly grav stating towards these days? >> it's till equities and all of last year, credential the first couple weeks of this year, more in particular, though, small caps and midcaps. we've started to see them out-perform large caps. that was the story of 2012, with particularly the mega caps. so, if you look at the russell 2000, the mid cap 400 versus say the s&p 500, we've not only seen more flows in those areas, but we're actually seeing the out-performance, which is also a theme i think probably continues, certainly in the first half of this year. fundamentals are really strong in u.s. equities, and that translates well given the current macro environment into the small and mid caps in particular. >> all right, we'll leave it there. great conversation, appreciate your time and see you soon. >> thank you very much. >>> now a big move for stocks today. the dow made things more interesting. bob pisani has winners and losers on the session. >> was dell a big s
. >> steve sax, what about you? where are you seeing the flow? what are investors particularly grav stating towards these days? >> it's till equities and all of last year, credential the first couple weeks of this year, more in particular, though, small caps and midcaps. we've started to see them out-perform large caps. that was the story of 2012, with particularly the mega caps. so, if you look at the russell 2000, the mid cap 400 versus say the s&p 500, we've not only seen...
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i am steve thomas. >> i am steve chaid. >> the opening of the berlin brandenburg international airport is again delayed. >> five gang rape suspects appear in court for their first hearing. >> get ready for the wagner year as classical music fans celebrate the 200th anniversary of the german composer prosper a. -- gir-- german composer's birt. >> construction problems and safety concerns have dealt yet another set act, the fifth now, to berlin's new international airport. no new opening date has been scheduled, what it is looking like the airport might not be opening before 2014. >> the delays are now having political repercussions. early in's mayor has announced his resignation of chair -- berlin's mayor has announced his resignation as chair. >> the list of problems facing berlin's new airport is getting even longer. the latest raft of issues means the airport will not be able to meet the revised opening date of october this year. over one billion euros more could be needed for the project. it was one disaster to many for klaus wowereit. after a crisis meeting, the mayor of berlin res
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steve martin is another. >> bill murray yeah. >> rose: was the first, the first guy. >> that's right. these are people that are, easy to admire. and really smart, really smart. and that's the other thing. i have been around all my life, really smart people. and it's a double-edged sword because it's great but it also makes you realize oh, jeez, i wish i was just 10%, maybe 15 more points on the iq test. but that's how you learn stuff, you know. and also to be able to make some of these people laugh is greatly satisfying. >> rose: in a previous conversation with me you said, you cannot understand unless you sit in that chair how you feel the necessity of getting a blaf every minute. >> that's right. that's interesting. i remember when we said that. see, i don't feel that way any more. i always felt like the show i was the central nervous system to the show. we have while my name is in the title of the show, i don't feel that need now. i feel like the presence of the guests can handle that just fine. somebody else can get a laugh, or we can go without a laugh. now i would prefer a laugh
steve martin is another. >> bill murray yeah. >> rose: was the first, the first guy. >> that's right. these are people that are, easy to admire. and really smart, really smart. and that's the other thing. i have been around all my life, really smart people. and it's a double-edged sword because it's great but it also makes you realize oh, jeez, i wish i was just 10%, maybe 15 more points on the iq test. but that's how you learn stuff, you know. and also to be able to make some...
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guest: steve is absolutely right. i would say that the clip that you ran it back to a theme that is quite problematic in hagel's career -- making is really- palestinian issues central to u.s. policy. -- making is really-palestinian issue central to u.s. policy. -- make israeli-palestinian issue central to u.s. policy. their friendship with us has more to do with the strategic interests than with or not israel and palestine can work out their differences. also, it is not just that. if you go back and with a statement of senate hagel, two of, and, particularly during the terrorism after the clinton administration, there was a peace agreement on the table that some hagel walked away from. there were two times where secateurs hagel made comments between israel and the palestinians that disturbs people, rightfully so. -- he said that will be determined by the rockies. he went on to say this -- "we have been funding the swart dishonestly -- this war dishonestly. congress has abdicated its responsibility in the last four yea
guest: steve is absolutely right. i would say that the clip that you ran it back to a theme that is quite problematic in hagel's career -- making is really- palestinian issues central to u.s. policy. -- making is really-palestinian issue central to u.s. policy. -- make israeli-palestinian issue central to u.s. policy. their friendship with us has more to do with the strategic interests than with or not israel and palestine can work out their differences. also, it is not just that. if you go...
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. >> good afternoon, supervisors, my name is steve morg basically, the thing about a nonsmoking policy, we provided a survey and what we did was surveyed managers and owners of all in the district of san francisco and here are some of the findings we found with those surveys. 57 providers are supportive of the disclosure law. 47 percent prohibit smoking in their leases. one-third of managers, owners have received tenants about second hand smoke. most residents throughout san francisco want a smoke free healthy lifestyle here in san francisco which will lead to better public health for all san franciscoans so we encourage that you support this mer err and we support and appreciate your support, supervisor mar and supervisor campos, on this policy. >> thank you, mr. moor, thank you. each member of the public will be allotted the same number of minutes to speak, except that public speakers using translation assistance will be allowed to testify for twice the amount of the public testimony time limit. if simultaneous translation services are used, speakers will be governed by the public su
. >> good afternoon, supervisors, my name is steve morg basically, the thing about a nonsmoking policy, we provided a survey and what we did was surveyed managers and owners of all in the district of san francisco and here are some of the findings we found with those surveys. 57 providers are supportive of the disclosure law. 47 percent prohibit smoking in their leases. one-third of managers, owners have received tenants about second hand smoke. most residents throughout san francisco...
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steve? >> steve: congratulations to her. this week, we are celebrating the 100th anniversary of the birth of president richard nixon. our 37th president is often remembered for how his career ended. let's not forget he was also an extremely popular and effective president. last night his career was celebrated in washington at the mayflower hotel where the nixon foundation held a gala. among those in attendants was the former deputy director of the u.s. office of management and budget under president mix inen, he joins us live after a busy night. fred, good morning to you. >> good morning. >> steve: when you look at the people who were in attendance last night and the alumni class of the richard nixon administration, it's very impresssive. >> it really is. i myself became later a ceo of two major corporations and i'm an underachieve in this group. we have a president of the united states, vice president of the united states, four future secretaries of state, two that became secretary treasury, two that became secretary of def
steve? >> steve: congratulations to her. this week, we are celebrating the 100th anniversary of the birth of president richard nixon. our 37th president is often remembered for how his career ended. let's not forget he was also an extremely popular and effective president. last night his career was celebrated in washington at the mayflower hotel where the nixon foundation held a gala. among those in attendants was the former deputy director of the u.s. office of management and budget...
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steve? >> steve: all right, thanks. talk about the trouble with schools, a new plan in new york city would let failing teachers quit their jobs with a squeaky clean record, meaning some of our nation's worst teachers could get hired again in another district not knowing about their bad record. education expert and president of the eagle academy foundation, david banks, joins us live today. good morning to you. >> thank you for having me. >> steve: apparently, and this is infuriated a lot of people, when we found out about it. you heard about this for years. if a teacher winds up with an unsatisfactory rating, if they agree to retire, get out of the school district, they will retire with a satisfactory rating on their record. the problem is, then once they retire, they can go someplace else, get a job, and the new school district doesn't realize that that teacher was a dud? >> yeah. it's unfortunate. it's referred to as the dance of the lemons, to have an ineffective teacher have the ability to leave your school, your sc
steve? >> steve: all right, thanks. talk about the trouble with schools, a new plan in new york city would let failing teachers quit their jobs with a squeaky clean record, meaning some of our nation's worst teachers could get hired again in another district not knowing about their bad record. education expert and president of the eagle academy foundation, david banks, joins us live today. good morning to you. >> thank you for having me. >> steve: apparently, and this is...
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. >> let's bring in steve liesman. he is low drama, low confrontation. he doesn't have wall street regulatory. who is lew? >> i think the first theng i will do is begin the series of puns beginning with jack lew's name. let me say more about jack lew, we call this one, you don't know jack. >> of course you do. >> this is a financial education. beginning with harvard and georgetown. but that never disqualified anybody. tip o'neill 93 and '94, special to president clinton. and that's what john harwood was talking about. incredible expertise with the budget. moving on in 2006, new york university as executive advice president. then a stint at citigroup. first at global wealth management and next in a controversy by the way that comes up with a large bonus he got while citigroup was getting tart money. finally reenter the administration. i'm sure the administration will make a cot of, as secretary in charge of of resource management. and second stint of omb. then white house chief of staff to the present. let's look at positive. some private sector banking e
. >> let's bring in steve liesman. he is low drama, low confrontation. he doesn't have wall street regulatory. who is lew? >> i think the first theng i will do is begin the series of puns beginning with jack lew's name. let me say more about jack lew, we call this one, you don't know jack. >> of course you do. >> this is a financial education. beginning with harvard and georgetown. but that never disqualified anybody. tip o'neill 93 and '94, special to president clinton....
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first, john brennan, steve, for c.i.a. director. bumpy ride perhaps. >> hoar is what is surprising me having done reporting on this in the past couple of days. i think he will be in for a real fight. much more than white house anticipated when they put hip up with chuck hagel, if the idea was to have hagel sort of have a tough nomination fight and republicans were going to have to choose between the two. i think brennan is likely to get a tough fight. i think you have republicans ask a series of questions about the leaks and splittization and lack of transparency. he will get those questions from the right. you have senior republican ledge slitters who warned the white house against making the pick of john brennan for c.i.a. who are not happy they basically were ignored. he will be criticized from the left going back to days of defending the interrogation. >> bret: obviously, benghazi. jack lew, chuck, senator jeff sessions, ranking member of the budget committee said this. jack lew must never be treasury secretary. his testimony be
first, john brennan, steve, for c.i.a. director. bumpy ride perhaps. >> hoar is what is surprising me having done reporting on this in the past couple of days. i think he will be in for a real fight. much more than white house anticipated when they put hip up with chuck hagel, if the idea was to have hagel sort of have a tough nomination fight and republicans were going to have to choose between the two. i think brennan is likely to get a tough fight. i think you have republicans ask a...